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BEAULY FIRTH
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BEAULY FIRTH

Shipbuilder (Aberdeen, Scotland, 1907 - 1976)
Date1920
Object NameCARGO VESSEL
MediumSTEEL
ClassificationsShip
Dimensionslength 160 5/12' x breadth 25 1/12' x depth 12'
gross tonnage: 489 ton
Object numberABDSHIP000031
About MeYard: John Lewis & Sons.
Yard Number: 82
Official Number: 144191
Subsequent Names: ORTOLAN (1923); BANNTRADER (1950).

Fate: Broken up at Preston, 20 August 1962.

Propulsion: Steam
Description: Coaster with raised quarterdeck.

Owners: Ferrum Steamship Co. Ltd (G. T. Gillie & Co., managers, Newcastle)
1923: General Steam Navigation Company.
1950: Thorn Line Ltd, Liverpool (Managers S. W. Coe & Co, Liverpool).
Date unknown: Bann Shipping Co, Liverpool.

General History:
08/03/1920: Builder's certificate issued.
12/03/1920: Completed.
20/08/1962: Broken up at Preston. (Source: ShipSpotting.com)

Note: Engine number 153, boiler number 92.

Hall, Russell & Company, Limited
30 May 1893
SOLA
4 February 1920
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14 November 1912
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1904
LOCH DOON
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19 September 1907
PETER BARRINGTON
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13 March 1919
ARCHIMEDES
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July 1874
INGELI
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1897
PRINCESS ROYAL
Alexander HALL & Co.
1906
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1896
AUCHINTOUL
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August 1880
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10 September 1957
QUADRILLE
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15 March 1941
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21 June 1917
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1899
THOMAS BARCLAY
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9 October 1918
ALBATROSS
Alexander HALL & Co.
February 1906
NORTH BREEZE
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23 April 1891
NORTH CAPE
DUTHIE
December 1890